Epic Pass sells season passes that give you access to dozens of ski resorts, mostly in the US and Canada, but also a handful of spots in Europe like France and Austria. It’s a popular choice for people who hit the slopes regularly and want to save money compared to buying individual lift tickets each day. If you’re the type who plans ahead and doesn’t mind committing to one pass for the whole season, it usually works out cheaper and makes it easier to explore multiple resorts.
The pass isn’t just for hardcore skiers either. There are options that suit families and casual skiers, though the more affordable versions tend to come with some blackout dates or fewer perks. A lot of British skiers buy the Epic Pass because it covers big names like Vail and Whistler in North America, which are on many people’s ski bucket lists. The European resorts included are fewer but growing, so it’s worth checking if your preferred mountains are on the list.
One thing to keep in mind is that the pass prices can be confusing, with early bird offers, different tiers, and add-ons for extras like guided tours or lessons. The website isn’t always the easiest to navigate but once you get your head around it, the potential savings can be significant for regular visitors. Customer service can be a mixed bag, so it’s worth reading recent reviews if you expect to need quick support on the ground.